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Angie's List To Expand Across The Atlantic
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Indianapolis based Angie’s List plans to expand to 25 more cities in 2007 and to Europe by 2008.
Business Takes Advantage Of Dress Code
(EDGEWOOD) - The owners of an Edgewood clothing store are hoping to capitalize on the nearby Anderson school district’s new uniform policy by ordering attire that meets the guidelines.
BP Permit Restricts Mercury Dumpage In Lake Michigan
(WHITING) - Environmental regulators say the new wastewater permit for BP’s refinery will lead to less mercury being dumped in Lake Michigan.
Cummins Profits On The Rise
(COLUMBUS) - Columbus-based Cummins is reporting record revenues of 3.34 billion dollars in the second quarter, an 18 percent increase over the same period a year ago.
Comic Book Stamps Now Available
(FORT WAYNE) - If you love Marvel Comics…the U.S. Postal Service launches its latest set of superhero stamps today.
Study Shows Indiana Power Plants Among Dirtiest
(UNDATED) - A report to be released today will show Indiana is one of the 12 states with the largest concentrations of the nation’s 50 dirtiest power plants.
Minimum Wage Increase Could Hurt Low Income Workers
(UNDATED) - The minimum wage increase that went into effect Tuesday was designed to help low income workers earn a more livable wage.
Autism Company Expands
(INDIANAPOLIS) - An Indianapolis company that helps Hoosiers with autism and other mental disabilities is expanding.
Steak 'n Shake Clears Up Chili Confusion
(INDIANAPOLIS) - An Indianapolis-based restaurant chain hopes to clear up confusion about a product that is being pulled off store shelves nationwide.
Hammond Mayor Concerned Over Waste Water
(HAMMOND) - The mayor of Hammond says he’s concerned that the BP Whiting refinery wants to put more chemicals into Lake Michigan near the intake pipe for city drinking water.
AT&T Opens Indiana Call Center
(INDIANAPOLIS) - AT&T has cut the ribbon on a new call center in Indianapolis.
Columbus Hospital Wins National Award
(COLUMBUS) - The American Hospital Association will present Columbus Regional Hospital with a national award recognizing its commitment to quality.
Mixed-Use Development For South Bend
(SOUTH BEND) - A 215 million dollar mixed-use development will get underway in South Bend this summer.
Indy Coke Plant Closing
(INDIANAPOLIS) - A nearly century old business is shutting its doors Sunday.
Indy Airport A Single Destination Point
(INDIANAPOLIS) - The Indianapolis Airport Authority made a presentation to potential retailers for the new terminal concept.
Crawfordsville Book Plant Rumored Home Of Boy Wizard
(CRAWFORDSVILLE) - Hundreds of people in the Western Indiana community of Crawfordsville may be the keepers of one of the world’s biggest secrets.
Toyota Supports FFA Programs
(UNDATED) - The national FFA foundation in Indianapolis says Toyota is increasing its support for the organization by donating 1.4 million dollars in cash.
Business Officials Meet In Indy Today
(INDIANAPOLIS) - Workforce and economic development officials from around the state will meet in Indianapolis Wednesday for the Strategic Skills Initiative Summit.
Delphi Drops Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Plan
(DETROIT) - Delphi is throwing out its agreement with investors who had planned to contribute up to 4.3 billion dollars to help the struggling auto parts maker emerge from chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Airport Study For Madison County
(LAPEL) - A large tract of land near Lapel in Madison County is being studied for a potential new airport that would serve as a replacement for Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport in Fishers and Anderson’s Municipal Airport.
Economic Development Skyrockets
(UNDATED) - 2007 has been a red hot year for economic development statewide.
Fire Destroys Shelbyville Business
(SHELBYVILLE) - Fire destroyed a commercial building in Shelbyville Saturday. It was at C.S. Express, which is a trucking company.
Ethanol Plant Ready To Produce Fuel
(MARION) - Central Indiana Ethanol officials say they’ll be ready to start the process of turning grain into ethanol this month.
Marion Newspaper Changes Hands
(MARION) - The Marion newspaper is getting a new owner.
Marsh Supermarkets Get Facelift
(INDIANAPOLIS) - A facelift for some of the stores in the Marsh grocery store chain.
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